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Just had OR interview

We had our OR interview today. I was really nervous but there was no need. She was lovely, and before we started the interview said that we would not be paying an IPA at this stage:). I asked her about my DH's bonus which will be about £600 and she said that they would not be interested in it! All the worrying about the car was for nothing! She also does not need to contact our landlord!
She did not need to interview DH, as I had been so thorough. Just waiting for it to be confirmed in writing before I can completely relax!

What I will say is that I was VERY thorough on the forms and went into depth about the reasons for BR etc, so she was just really confirming everything. We even had a laugh at the end, and then she reassured me that now was the time for a fresh start:).

Can't believe its all over...well bar the next 51 weeks!

Thank you everyone:T:T:T:T:T
Not as silly as I was thanks to MSE:)

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  • fermi
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    Very pleased that all went well. :D
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  • Glad it all went well for you. It was the part that I was most anxious about as well, but the lady was very pleasant and really helped me through the process.
  • dojoman
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    Well done, glad that it went well for you:)
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  • National_Debtline
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    That's great news. Here's to 51 weeks' time.
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  • WooHoo! Let the countdown being ;)

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  • sillygirl73
    sillygirl73 Posts: 136 Forumite
    Thank you everyone :). I had the first full nights sleep last night for ages, actually slept through my 5 month old crying and my 2 year old being sick :(!!! My wonderful DH got up to them, and let me sleep on................I had no idea how stressed I have actually been , and its slowly beginning to sink in that I can stop worrying! Poor DH is knackered now though!!
    Not as silly as I was thanks to MSE:)
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